Hummert’s Highest Quality Flower SEEDS for Florists 

SNAPS for Greenhouse Forcing 
Snapdragon being one of the leading Florist Greenhouse crops. 
BETTER VARIETIES 
Varieties preceded by a (*) are best 
for early winter flowering. 
; Tr. pkt 
*Better Times. Bright rose-pink, early bloomer .............. $2.00 
*Christmas Cheer. The best early pink. Easy to grow, sure to 
bloom, pleasing color, sow in June for Christmas crop ....... 3.00 
Delworth’s Supreme. A Canadian introduction by the well known 
grower Cecil Delworth. It is a selection of Cheviot Maid made 
for a period of years for earliness and uniformity ........... 1.50 
Dorcas Jane. (Yoder.) Light pink; slightly larger flower than Mary 
Ellen and shade deeper, and a little earlier. With a clean habit 
Ol growth ance utspamGine wie Ol erie ants! @hieti srs ois). se oye 2.00 
*Ethel. Is a large, bright yellow flower, winter bloomer, well 
formed’ head? good. stents, “shatterprodt <2 as -sin. sel oss 7 3 0 1.50 
Junglewood White. Its perfection is expressed not only in its sheer 
beauty, but in its dazzling whiteness; deep green foliage; tall, 
sturdy, whiplike stems; long spikes of closely set florets ...... 2.00 
*Koester’s White. A fine early new white ............0.e008. 1.50 
*La France. Ruffled satiny pink, excellent spikes and stem, and a 
favorite: with evemonewn,. tree a... oo nee its oe 1.50 
Margaret. (Yoder.) Is a winter-blooming ivory-white. The stem 
is exceptionally stiff and there is almost no side-growth. The 
florets are of medium size. The florets last a long time and 
dor itoCGheCans fleets nt olnce sete ate he in ee ee ae asia See 2.00 
Marie Louise. Beautiful seashell-pink. Strong and free-branching, 
producing long strong stems with compact flower spikes, with 
flowers: Closely Sethe se. «rll cue Si cee on empresa «cect 2.00 
*Mary Ellen. (Yoder.) Is a light rose-pink, blooming freely and 
evenly in winter. It is characterized by a stiff stem with very 
little side growth and a long head with medium sized, evenly 
spaced foretsea., 25h Si. aitecscs oem ane chases © teat cites ehoeatar 2.00 
*Maryland Pink. Early, light pastel pink. Large flowers ....... 3.00 
*Peggy Schumann. A fine rose-pink, excellent spikes .......... 2.00 
St. Louis Pink. (Rowe.) Beautiful shade of silvery pink, the well- 
placed flowers being produced on wiry stiff stems. Flower spikes 
being 10 to 12 inches in length and the flowers do not shatter. 
Sowteatly, sopring, bloomer. «1 ts ee hae wee oe me ieee 1.50 
*Talisman. Improved strain, early, all double, all bronze, true to 
typecand colors. . fe. tie ve aystce ne ote olete «isle acs Ohare eth) sus een 1.50 
*White Prosperity. Clear white, extra fine ...........eeeeeeee 1.50 
*White Wonder. Barly snow-white, ©. 7.0.5 #6 <-> eee 1.50 
*Y ellow: Delight... Fine early’ yellows, So we we ete ee eee 1.50 
*Yellow Wonder. Early clear deep yellow ...2. 02... saen 1.50 
STANDARD GREENHOUSE VARIETIES 
Afterglow. Deep golden bronze, medium early ............... 1.00 
Bertha, Baur; Lavender-orchid ‘shade. ...... cu. 100 ee eee 1.00 
*Ceylon Court. Dark. Early-yellow: 22. 2... oro tesieene ee 1.00 
*Cheviot Maid Supreme. Best early clear rose-pink ........... 1.00 
Coates’ Yellow Perfection. A fine deep yellow, early .......... 1.00 
Daybreak. Strong, vigorousi:pink=...-- 00 ae ee eee 1.00 
Gilbert's Pink. -Medium early: 3% 2 crcl seis atte ae 2 ete eee 1.50 
Glorious. .Déep bronzes shaded iscatlet™. 2.4. sain iaats oo Gene 1.50 
Lucky Strike. Best white medium early ..........eceeeeeeees 1.00 
Roman Gold. Deep. goidentyellow®. 22.3. «acts sede soe 1.00 
#Rose Queen. Fine deep rose, medium early : 72. ..- +. «cea 1.00 
*Sun Tan. Rosy tan,-yellow lipo. os eee acc eee 1.00 
Velvet Beauty. Rich American-Beauty-red in color ........... 1.00 
Greenhouse Varieties, Mixed. A good mixture ............... sf> 
In sowing Snapdragon Seed always bear in mind that failure in germination usually 
results either from covering the seeds too thickly with soil or allowing the flats to dry 
out while germination is under way, or not applying sufficient shade up to time the 
seedlings appear. For winter crop the seed should be sown in June and measures should 
be taken to prevent damping oft 

Glorious 
AQUILEGIA - Columbine 
(Perennial) 
Long-Spurred Columbine 
The plants are of strong, thrifty 
growth, with flowers of largest size, 
varying in color through tones of 
cream, pink, lavender, blue, white, red, 
etc. 
Mrs. Scott Elliott’s Hybrids. An ex- 
cellent and popular long-spurred 
mixture. Tr. pkt., 35c; 14 0z., 60c; 
14 oz., $1.00. 
Blue Shades. An extremely fine strain 
of light and dark blue shades. Tr. 
pkt., 35c; 48 0z., 60c; 14 02z., $1.00. 
Spurred Crimson Star. Out at present. 
Tr. pkt., 50c; 14 0z., $1.50. 
Orange and Scarlet Shades. Contains 
fine shades of orange-scarlet. Tr. 
pkt., 35c; 16 0z., 60c; 14 0z., $1.00. 
Rose Queen. Pink shades, long spurs. 
2 ft. Tr. pkt., 35c; 16 0z., $1.00. 
Snow Queen. 18 in. Finest pure white 
variety. Tr. pkt., 35c; 14 02z., 60c; 
14 oz., $1.00. 

Aquilegia, Long-Spurred Hybrid 
